Month: Oct 2016

EDIT (6/10/17): Some of the information in this post might be inaccurate as of today, as the pricing and some product details have changed e.g. stepped pricing for Team edition. Please refer to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/pricing for up-to-date information on pricing and product features.

I was reading through the new Dynamics 365 Licensing details, and I thought I will share what I learnt about the changes in Dynamics 365 licensing model compared to CRMOnline. Below is a the summary of my understanding.

Enterprise Edition licensing includes dual use rights i.e. you are licensed to use both online and on-premise edition of Dynamics 365. However, you need be on CRM2013 or higher to use the on-premise license.

There is no minimum seat requirement for Enterprise Edition Plan 1 and Plan 1 Applications.

There is a 20 user minimum requirement for Enterprise Edition Plan 2 and Operations Application.

Enterprise Edition Plan 1 includes a non-production instance. No minimum user condition (unlike the current CRMOnline, which has 25 user minimum).